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Dear KP- you are so dear- I will bring the chocolate and the wine :)
My umbrella would always be big enough for you- but your heart is AWFULLY LARGE :) xoxox
Dear PTSD Sufferer- I wish you weren't a sufferer, but thank you for your understanding, and support- yes, I am often sideways, lol- 180 degrees in the wrong direction (but I am consistent, lol). But truly, thank you.
Dear Mrs T, I can't begin to express what your words mean, I know you adore your husband and what a Blessing you must be to him. And your beautiful children!
I am so amazed at your words, I have yes often worried that I am selfish, with the ptsd especially. And- yikes, 'letting it all hang out' here I guess, I have to say I literally have run the other way from marriage because I couldn't grasp that "am lovable' part- could not envision 'doing that' to anyone as a 'life sentence'. I really don't feel like I have much 'worth'. BUT I am going to try to take all of your and these words to heart. And they do make me feel better, xoxox. I don't even know what to say, except thank you so much and I hope your own journey gets better- you are so very kind I know.
PTSD is so weird: you wake up one morning and it just seems so 'reasonable' to see yourself, your life, your relationships- all as being better off without you. It is really hard to feel worthwhile (just speaking for myself), or to feel you have a purpose (beyond aggravating others- ugh).
I think that people like you who choose to be supporters, must have Very Unique and Special, Boundless Hearts :) :inlove: They (you) are the Ones who really should get all the credit.
xoxox
I must say, how lucky/ Blessed I am to have such a beautiful thing come out of such a lousy one!
My umbrella would always be big enough for you- but your heart is AWFULLY LARGE :) xoxox
Dear PTSD Sufferer- I wish you weren't a sufferer, but thank you for your understanding, and support- yes, I am often sideways, lol- 180 degrees in the wrong direction (but I am consistent, lol). But truly, thank you.
Dear Mrs T, I can't begin to express what your words mean, I know you adore your husband and what a Blessing you must be to him. And your beautiful children!
I am so amazed at your words, I have yes often worried that I am selfish, with the ptsd especially. And- yikes, 'letting it all hang out' here I guess, I have to say I literally have run the other way from marriage because I couldn't grasp that "am lovable' part- could not envision 'doing that' to anyone as a 'life sentence'. I really don't feel like I have much 'worth'. BUT I am going to try to take all of your and these words to heart. And they do make me feel better, xoxox. I don't even know what to say, except thank you so much and I hope your own journey gets better- you are so very kind I know.
PTSD is so weird: you wake up one morning and it just seems so 'reasonable' to see yourself, your life, your relationships- all as being better off without you. It is really hard to feel worthwhile (just speaking for myself), or to feel you have a purpose (beyond aggravating others- ugh).
I think that people like you who choose to be supporters, must have Very Unique and Special, Boundless Hearts :) :inlove: They (you) are the Ones who really should get all the credit.
xoxox
I must say, how lucky/ Blessed I am to have such a beautiful thing come out of such a lousy one!